We have a maytag dishwasher MBD7759AWS2. I've replaced the thermal fuse three times and it runs for about 20 minutes then blows the fuse. I've replaced about 3 inches of wire as well with the supplied fuse replacement kit. I didn't not see damage to any wires but noticed the dishwasher gets hot enough the wires stick to the black sound proofing material.

Is something drawing to much power to keep blowing the fuse?

Thanks in advance for any help.
]]>DishwashersAaronFhttps://www.applianceblog.com/mainforums/threads/70326-Maytag-thermal-fuse-keeps-blowinghttps://www.applianceblog.com/mainforums/threads/70171-SHEM3AY52N-Not-enough-flat-space-in-tray-for-loading-small-bowels-cups-etc?goto=newpost
Sun, 10 Feb 2019 17:44:36 GMTWe are thrilled with our new D/W because it washes extremely well & is very quiet. However, I have a big issue with the loading trays. We are just a family of 2 & do not need the capacity to load the thousands of dinner plates as shown in the"suggested loading" diagram.

Most of the items I put in are bowels, glasses, cups, etc items that would be much easier to place on a flat surface. I can place some items over tines, like tall glasses or bowels but that limits my flexibility. E.G. placing items on a flat surface allows me to position them next to each other so as to minimize "dead space."

If I have to place an item over tines & it happens to have some free space on each side (which is usually the case) I can't move the item a little bit to accommodate another item so those spaces are wasted. Another issue with this D/W is that some of the rows of tines are angled about 30 degrees (to load more plates of course) but that prevents me from putting tall glasses over them because they are blocked by the adjacent tine.

If I had my may I would prefer 30% tines & 70% flat surface. Newer D/Ws have tines that can fold down & indeed this one has 2 on the bottom & 1 on the top. That's great but it's not enough for me. I would prefer that every row be foldable. This D/W replaced a 20 yr old Maytag & that one had the entire surface covered with tines. One day I took my pliers & bent 3/4 of them down. It felt real good. Any suggestions?
]]>Dishwasherschielderhttps://www.applianceblog.com/mainforums/threads/70171-SHEM3AY52N-Not-enough-flat-space-in-tray-for-loading-small-bowels-cups-etcRDDB301 Viking Dishwasher leaks/overflowshttps://www.applianceblog.com/mainforums/threads/70169-RDDB301-Viking-Dishwasher-leaks-overflows?goto=newpost
Sun, 10 Feb 2019 16:20:07 GMTI had piggybacked on an older thread yesterday, but thought it best to start a new one.
While running a regular wash water started leaking from...I had piggybacked on an older thread yesterday, but thought it best to start a new one.

While running a regular wash water started leaking from under the front left. After stopping it and trying to re-start, receiving 1 flash for each of the Normal and Pots-Pans lights, indicating Moisture Sensor Disconnect, due to a reading being "out of range". Caused from Wires Disconnected to Sensor in Base Pan, Defective Moisture Sensor, or Defective Control Board.

But, I'm believe that it's simply water in the Base Pan that is causing the out-of-range reading. I can even still see some water on the floor, from the overflow chute.

Am I correct in my thinking, that the error code is likely merely telling me that there's water in the Base Pan, and that what I need to figure out is why. Elsewhere in the service manual it says that's caused from a leak or overflow. How should I go about trying to address that? I cleaned the filters (nothing of note found, though). Any other thoughts?
I don't have a garbage disposal, so the air line goes right up to the Air Gap on the sink. I tried blowing that out, but didn't notice anything. If that were plugged, would that have caused an overflow?
How would I go about checking for a blocked drain (I presume that could have caused it?) When I reset the machine, a second later it re-triggers the code.
If my pump had failed to drain, wouldn't that have thrown a separate code?
]]>DishwashersJackJhttps://www.applianceblog.com/mainforums/threads/70169-RDDB301-Viking-Dishwasher-leaks-overflowsLDF8072ST LG Dishwasher OE Codehttps://www.applianceblog.com/mainforums/threads/70033-LDF8072ST-LG-Dishwasher-OE-Code?goto=newpost
Sat, 02 Feb 2019 21:43:25 GMTMy LG dishwasher is displaying the OE error code, which seems to be not draining error, which matches with the water in the bottom of the dishwasher....My LG dishwasher is displaying the OE error code, which seems to be not draining error, which matches with the water in the bottom of the dishwasher. Air gap is clear, hose seems straight (and hasnít been moved). The screw out filter was a little dirty so I cleaned that, and the lift out filter mesh was VERY dirty so I cleaned that as well.

Started the cycle again and everything seemed to be working without the OE code. Came back later and itís showing the OE code again, but it went a lot further because the soap dish opened where before it stopped pretty quickly.